When I was a little more successful with my diet, I had a little trick called the "One Pound Decision." Any decision could mean the difference of a pound on the scale tomorrow. I realize this might be a bit of a stretch, but it helped me immensely in the moment.
I've decided to reinstate the One Pound Decision through out my life. What could I accomplish if I made these decisions with... my husband, my house, my work, my diet, exercise?
I plan on having fun finding out!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

hMy doc and I have agreed that I will see an ortho guy who does a lot of hips (here to for referred to as He Who Does Hips, only because I couldn't think of a cool symbol). :D @ this maybe?+I don't see him until the 30th.xIn the meantime, I am not running(I'm sure you don't want to read my daily pain scale reports so I probably will not post very much.IWe did join a gym with a pool right up the street so I am over the moon about that.'I did 1250 tonight, kinda PO'd it wasn't 1600 but what do I know? I really haven't swam much in years.JIt could easily have been 1600, I'm horrible at counting and didn't time it.sI think it was around 35 minutes of swimming??"My racing suit is still from another decade. eekNNo amount of lipstick can really overcome my thighs in a decade old suit ;D

YOne minute they are crying and fighting, the next they are reading books and telling me about the Eiffel Tower.

About Me

I started blogging when I started running, and I fell in love with both. I was not a good runner, not even an average runner!! However, life at the back of the pack brought out the best in me! I'm not terribly used to being so bad at something, but it forced me to develop a persistence and positivity that suited me well. I even ran through the pain of torn cartilage for several months. I've had some issues trying to get through the injury, and two surgeries later, I'm still dealing with it. I'm not running right now, but I decided I can stand to get the attitude back. The Cavegirl Returns!!